Word: similarly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...their civilian clothes. On board they will wear uniform; but civilian clothes when on shore, unless on duty. The students will be required to keep their quarters in order. One or two mess attendants will be furnished to serve their meals and look after their mess gear, having duties similar to those of crew messmen...
...impression which the address was intended to give. Thus, the communication is not so much a refutation of President Eliot's actual ideas as of their misstatement. A communication on the same subject was written by the Japanese students of the University; but as the ideas expressed were very similar, the CRIMSON does not print...
...play here as a compliment to Harvard and its musical life. The price of tickets has been set at an absurdly low figure so that everyone interested in good music may attend. The concert is further significant because, if successful, it will be the beginning of a series of similar concerts to be given in the University. As an important musical event in the University as well as an appreciation of Mr. Pauer's courtesy, the recital this afternoon should be largely attended...
...hope, therefore, that a large part of the student body will take advantage of this unusual opportunity to hear a great virtuoso in a very interesting program which will be announced next Monday for if this recital is appreciated it will be but the first of a series of similar events which can be arranged. W. R. SPALDING...
Princeton will soon have a building on its campus similar in all essential respects to the Harvard Union. Plans for the building, which will be called the University Club, are now under preparation by Day and Chandler, prominent Philadelphia architects. The structure will be a large one, containing facilities for business as well as social activities. The offices of the "Nassau Literary Magazine," the "Tiger," and the "Princetonian," the "English Dramatic Association," athletic offices, and the head quarters of all the other undergraduate activities, which are now scattered, will be concentrated in this one building. It will also contain...